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^p-Hazzie Betts of Rock Hill, j
Mipretty and atractive guest of ;
B^angdon Wilson. j*]
R. Lomax Jr.-, is taking' his >
Ibn this week. He went up to(
Bon yesterday on a visit.
r*'V ' '
op H. C. Morrison has volun- ^
retired from active duties in
[ethodist Genral Conference.
James H. Greene and young j
i McCain were in town Sat-|
afternoon looking after busi-! j.
They made the trip in their, g(
trick car.
? Flora Timmons has left J .
I J\
r home in Lynchburg, S. C.! '
iends regret to see her go, but! ^
t delighted to know that she
back next season.
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and .Mrs. Langdon Wilson and|o
'right little son, Langdon, Jr.,| ^
ike their home here now. For!
i p
flit year they have lived in
>a, S. C. Mr. Wilson is emby
the Seaboard R. R. e
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C. E. Williamson returned
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lay from a visit to her home ^
at Pansy, Ga. Mr. Williamson
ver Saturday and they came
hrough thf country in their, a
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Mamie Devlin is in the city^j
Ill make this her headquarters^
! summer. All of her friends v
lighted to see her.
W. A. Calvert has reutrned
few Orleans, where she has
for sometime visiting her t
er, Mrs. Arthur Ellis. ? , j 8
T. X. Davis went over to o
>oro last week where she *
jit for a while. j
? Cox came up from Camp1 h
i Saturday and spent a few t
ith home folks. He says he
t crazy" about the army.
re liomax was here from ^ t
lancock, Augusta, for a short *
Iris -week. His coming bright-, t
gBrp the "hearts of some of our i
^ rettieet girls. t
Sand Mrs. Claude "Kays of An-: i1
and Mr. George Sharp of 8
^ fest, came down Sunday and
jHthe day pleasantly with the
of Mr. B. P. Greene. t
rfigj a
H EHse Long Rogers is r
He for a visit to her father, j k
H. Long, and to her many(t
I!8 here. She is accompanied J
fine little boy. k
, and Mrs. D. R. Riser will
Lbbeville about the middle of F
or their summer vacation. 11
rill go first to Ridgeway and r
rs. Riser's people. ' * v
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Mary Smith went down to J
rk Saturday, where she wilL
the marriage of her friend,
uby Guess to Lieut. CarrJ
sek. Miss Mary Quarles Link T
ly the wedding march and t
:nd sometime with her friend. *
t
Frank Welsh went over to ^
ood Satruday and spent the "
h her grandparents, Mr. and K.
Durst. Thos. Durst is at 1
n furlough and has much to a
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IS 1X1 tCXCOVlKK ?-**-> VV
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HHHe is driving an army, truck |
^B)etroit to Baltimore and has ?
i number of trips over , this
Arthur Ellis came in Satur-'
Kht from New Orleans and |
^Bend sometime with her par- I
Mftr. and Mrs. W. A. Calvert. "
j^Kllis is accompanied by her,
jjHiby, and will visit some time
going on to Panama, where J
fll make her home in the fu- c
^ Her many friends are glad J
; v ^ .
I
Miss Marion Cason has finished at /
tfmthrop and is at home for thej
ummer.
Sergt. W. Joel Smith is here from
3amp Jackson and will spend until
Wednesday with his home people.
Ernest Huguelet of Hamlet, N. C.
pent Sunday here with his sister,
tfrs. J. T. Hughes.
Mr. A. M. McCord of Greenville,
pent Sunday here with his mother,
Jrs. W. L. McCord.
Mrs. F. S. Hill and Fred S. Jr.,
eft Saturday for a visit to relaives
in High Point and Thomasville,
I. C.
Sergt. Arthur Rosenberg of Camp
lancock, spent Sunday here with
lis parents.
Miss Lindsay of Clinton, spent
he week-end here with her sister,
liss Eliza Lindsay.
Mrs. J. S. Anderson of Coronaca,
3 visiting her son, Mr. J. M. Anderon.
Miss Rebecca Cater went up to
inderson last week and visited her
riend, Mrsk T. C. Speer for a few
ays.
Mr. W. S. Gladden, who is here
working for the Webb Electric Co.,
t the Cotton Mills, went over to
^innsboro last week to visit his
arents.
Mrs. Eugene B. Gary has returnd
to Abbeville after an extended
isit to her two daughters, Mrs.
lason, of New Jersey, and Mrs,
lassell, in North Carolina.
Miss Annie Hill spent Saturday
nd Sunday in town with her parents.
Miss Hill is teaching in
a n r} nn nf flip
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ate closing of school it will be some
ime before she comes home for her
acation.
PARTIES.
Rachel and Sasan Minshall celeirated
their birthdays Monday by
iving a party to about thirty-five
ittle friends. Rachel was ten years
Id on Saturday and Susan is seven
oday and the party Monday was a
oint celebration.
The "fun began with a goober
lunt, while games, dancing and Vicrola
music kept the crowd lively.
Ice cream cones made the "party"
Pat Howie celebrated her ninth
lirthday Saturday afternoon by inciting
twenty of her little friends
o a party. The decorations for the
louse were red, white and blue and
he time was passed in playing
?ames, dancing and in enjoying the
ce cream cones, punch and cakes
erved throughout the afternoon.
Miss Elizabeth Gambrell enterained
ourteen of her young friends
it a delightful supper party Friday
light. A pleasant party of some
:ind always marks the passing of
Via rrnorc fni* o ffro /*fi trn Trntiriflf
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ady and her guests always enjoy
ler birthdays.
The Seventh Grade gave a pound
larty at the home of their teacher,
ifiss Lillian Swetenburg, Friday
light The eighth grade was inited
and a good time and good
'eats" were enjoyed.
JOE SPARKS IN ABBEVILLE
Col. Joe Sparks, one of the best
lewspaper men in the state, and unil
recently with The State in Colum>ia,
but now engaged in governnent
work, was in the city yester
lay in connection with the War
savings Stamp campaign. Colonel
sparks will return to Abbeville tonorrow
(Wednesday) and address
i meeting of campaigners in this
;ood work. He will have something
yorth while to say. The people who
ire to handle the War Savings
stamps for the government in this
:amnaicm should bv all means hear
lim.
CANDIDATES
FOR SENATE.
We are authorized to anounce
r. HOWARD MOORE, Esq., as a
andidate for the State Senate from
Abbeville County, subject to the
ules of the Democratic primary.
A SOLDIER OF THE SEA.
Ensign and Mrs. Worth Beacham
were in the city for a day or two
this week, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Johnson. Ensign Beacham
is in the Paymasters Department
of the Navy and is on the Flagship
Sialia and is stationed somewhere
around Virginia.
The Sialia was Henry Ford's
handsome yatch and was turned
over to the Government at the beginning
of the ' war. Aside from
doing well in the Navy, Ensign
Beacham is resplendent in his handsome
uniform and gave us all a
thrill of pride in "our boys."
Contributors To 2nd
Red Cross War Fund
CONTRIBUTORS * TO SECOND
RED CROSS WAR .FUND IN
ABBEVILLE.
These lists will be published just
as, fast as we can get them up.
Should any of the amounts be incorrectly
reported, or any name left
off, call our attention to it and the
proper correction will be cheerfully'made.
Committee No. 9.?Ward 3?Mrs.
C. C. Gambrell, Mrs. J. C. King,
Miss Boyd, Miss Mamie Bowie.
Mrs. J. A. Bowie $ 1.00
Mrs. Alex Bowie 1.00
Miss Mamie Bowie 1.00
Miss Elise Bowie 1.00
Miss Corrie Andrews 1.00
Mrs. Ray McKenzie 1.00
Mrs. G. J. Vandiver 1.00
Mrs. E. F. Comely 1.00
Mrs. J. R. Glenn 2.00
__Mrs. B. F. Cheatham LOO
Mrs. Henry Gilliam 1.00
Mrs. Joe Thornton .50
Miss Lilly Clark _~1 .60
Mrs. W. A. O'Bryant .50
Mrs. H. R. Zimmerman _ .75
L. P. Sondley 3.00
Mr? P B Snpfld 1 flO
Mrs. J. A. Harris 1.00
Mrs. W. D. Wilson 5.00
Mrs. J. R. Woodhurst .50
Mrs. W. F. Clary 5.00
Mrs. J. M. Morgan 1.00
Mrs. S. G. Thomson 1.00
Mrs. L. T. Hill 1.00
Miss Antoinette Thomson 1.00
Miss Mary E. Hill 1.00
Mrs. F. E. Harrison 5.00
Mrs. Otto Bristow 10.00
fi. H. Hall fi.00
R. C. Wilkes 5.00
W. W. Johnson i 5.00
Mrs. T. H. Maxwell .10
Thomas Maxwell .25
Mrs. Alf Lyon 1.00
Mrs'. Mattie Bo wen 2.00
Mrs. Roy Power 1.00
Walter Sherard 2.00
S. M. Shiver 5.00
Mrs. L. Nelson 2.00
Mrs. D. Poliakoff * 1.00
Mrs. W. R. Hilton 5.00
Mrs. S. A. McCuen 1.00
Mrs. T. S. Calhoun 6.00
Miss Maggie Mae Eason. 2.00
Mrs. J. C. Steel 5.00
Mrs. C. S. Sprouse 3.00
Mrs. Essie Nickles 5.00
Mrs. J. C. King 5.00
Mrs. Laura Faulkner 1.00
Miss Ira Hamilton 1.00
Mrs. R. H. Blount 2.50
Mrs. J. H. Sherard 5.00
Mrs. J. D. Miller 5.00
Miss Leila Link 5.00
Mrs. R. 0. Edwards 2.00
Mrs. T. M. Cheatham 2.00
Mrs. L. M Shaw 5.00
Mrs. R. N. Tiddy 5.00
Mrs. J. L. Johnson 5.00
Mrs. C. C. Gambrell 10.00
Alvin Ellis 5.00
Mrs. John White 5.00
Lizzie Bradley (col.) __ 1.00
tt t a ntr
Jtl. J_i. MCHiUen %.?;o
T. J. Douthart IP.00
A. L. Garrison 10.00
R. G. Game 10.00
G. W. Carroll 5.50
Joe Little 5.00
H. L. Brooks 5.00
B. F. Cheatham 5.00
Mrs. E. M. Clinkscales. _ 5.00
Mrs. Ray Clinkscales 1.00
Mrs. J. P. Billings 1.00
Mrs. J. L. Wisby 1.00
Mrs. G. G. Wood 2.00
E. M. Farris 2.00
Dude Schroeder 1.00
J. M. Gullege 4.00
F. C. Braezeale 4.00
Committee No. 10.?Ward 4?Mr?.
W. F. Nicklet, Mrs. E. R. Thornton,
Miss Eugenia Robertson.
Mrs. W. D. Barksdale $ 2.00
Miss Mary Smith 1.00
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jS It's on the real ^
Ljj pearance and goodffi
position in Summer
jfi personal appearance
K But you ^will admi
S a man who is neatly <
g3 good nature. ,
Hi It's all in the mak
jfi ments cast a spell of
ffl who wear them.
? Be comfortable. <
S get warm weather e:
SB enough dead weight
jfj garments their right
qj comfortable.
jS A little better ta
S worth while. Our ]
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SjaraiiuanmmmErii
, Mr p. Mag Syfan 1.00 ]"
Mrs. A. E. Cox 1.00 \
Mrs. F. L. Reese _ 1.00 ,
Mrs. W. A. Lee 1.00, '
Mrs. C. D. Brown 1.00Miss
Louise Brown 1.00
Miss Charlotte Brown __ 1.00
C. D. Brown 12.00
Mr. and Mrs. R A Hays 2.00
Mrs. H. E. Matthews 1.00
Mrs. W. F. Nickles 10.00
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Levi. 26.00
Miss Rebecca Cater 1.00
Rev. H. W. Pratt 5.00 ' '
Mrs. H. W. Pratt 5.00
Miss Belle Visanska 25.00
Mrs. C. H. McMurray 5.00
Mrs. T. V. Howie 10.00
Miss Maggie Brooks 5.00
Mrs. J. E. Pnessly 1.00
* Mrs. M. B. Davis 1.00
Mrs. W. A. Harris 5.00
Mrs. D. H. Hill 3.00
Mrs. G. C Gambrell 1.00
Mrs. J. C. Hill 2.00
Mrs. J. C. Ellis 4.00
Mrs. J. F. Miller 1.00
Mrs. M. H. Wilson 3.00
Mrs. R. L. Dargan 1.00
Mrs. Mary Kennedy ? 1.00
Mrs. C. A. Milford 1.00 ^
Mrs. S. M. Bradley .50
j Mrs. J. C. Klugh 1.00 =
Misses May and Eugenia 1"
Robertson 10.00
J. A. Cheek 1.00
Mrs. C. S. Jones 1.00
Mrs. W. J. Andrews 1.00 11
Mrs. W. G. Stephens 5.00 u
Mrs. W. J. Duncan 4.00 (
Mrs. L. C. Parker 5.00
Cora Taggart (col.) 1.00
Mrs. R. L. Mabry Jr 1.00
Mrs. J. F. Bradley 1.00 ?
Miss Ella Martin 1.00
Mrs. H. A. McLesky 1.00
Mrs. J. R. Power 1.00
Mrs. L. Z. Howie 5.00
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Mrs. Mary Taggart 500 ==
Dr. C. A. Milford 10.00
Mrs. J. A. Long 5.00
Mrs. V. D. Thomas 5.00
V. D. Thomas 5.00
Mrs. R. B. Cheatham 5.00
J. L. Miller 5.00
Miss Edna Sherrer 5.00
Mrs. Walton Stephens 5.00
W. H. Long 5.00
Mrs. E. R. Thomson 10.00
Mrs. J. Howard Moore 5.00
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DMFORT,
IS SUMMI
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rarm days that the big
nature comes. Comfc
are too often gained i
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t that nothing looks nic
dressed, He's a picture
e of the clothes. Ill-fi
: gloom and sweltering
3rder your Summer si
njoyment, because th<
in linings and interlii
: appearance without
iloring is enough bettei
trices are right for fab
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M. Andersc
DING INFLOW PRIC
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ABBEVILLE, S. C.
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We have Agency I
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- Knights Automobile
livery Cars for Abbe
Would like to hav
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at Lowndesvilie, l;s
' Due West, Donalds,
Wire, phone or Wr
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CLINTO
The
Mrs. J. E. Jones 5.00
Mrs. W. D. Ferguson 5.00
Mrs. L. W. Mabry 5.00
Mrs. R. C. Philson 5.00
Miss Adelaide Philson ? 1.00
Miss Josephine Philson _ 1.00
Rev. H. D. Corbett 1.00
Miss Rose Hamlin 1.00
C. A. Haigler 5.00
Mrs. C. A. Haigler 5.00
Mrs. Irwin Gilmer 1.00
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test of a man's ap- l j
>rt and good dis- i j
it the sacrifice of j I
er in Summer than M
i of comfort and
tting, heavy gar- j 2
\ irritation over all [;
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jit here. You will ? J
sre .will be only ij
lings to \ give the | j
making them un- j I
r to make a change \ j
>rics and work that [ |
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for Overland, Willyss
and Overland Deiville
County,
e a good live dealer
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unoun r aiis, nesier,
and Antreville.
itc us at once.
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WEN BROS. MARBLE
USD GRANITE CO.
. ;|?)esigners
() Manufacturesr ,
Erectors
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lers in Everything for the
Cemetery.
largest and best equipped <
monumental mills in the
Carolinas.
nwood, S. C. Raleigh, N. C.
Mrs. Laura B. Love ' 5.0#
Miss Mamie Baskin 3.0?
Mrs. L. A. Guillebeau 2.0#
Mrs. Sam Evans 2.00
Mrs. W. P. Starnes 3.0#
Mrs. B. B. Perry 1.00
Mrs. W. A Templeton ? 1.0?
Mrs. T. M. Miller 10.00
Mrs. Ellen P. Norwood _ 1.8#
Mamie Coleman 4.00
Mary Coleman 5.00
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